Title :
Interferometric multispectral imaging as a candidate sensor for monitoring global greenhouse gases
Author_Institution :
Earth Observation Res. Center, Nat. Space Dev. Agency of Japan, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
The authors consider an interferometric multispectral imagery as a spaceborne sensor for monitoring global greenhouse gases. A striking feature of this radiometer is that, unlike the usual imaging spectroradiometer boarded on a satellite platform, the system requires, in principle, neither imaging device such as a lens and a scanner, nor a spectral filter. Instead, it uses a three-dimensional Fourier transform to recover spectral radiance. Specifically, this radiometer retrieves multispectral images from the three-dimensional spatial coherence function measured by a simple volume interferometer. This interferometer is a combination of a Michelson interferometer and a wave-front shearing interferometer, and is essentially equivalent to a parallel two dimensional array of the usual Fourier transform spectrometers. This paper presents the general principle of the authors´ imaging spectroradiometry, some limitations in a practical implementation, and a example of conceptual design of spaceborne interferometer for conducting global observation
Keywords :
Michelson interferometers; air pollution measurement; atmospheric measuring apparatus; remote sensing; visible spectrometers; Michelson interferometer; air pollution; atmosphere; chemical composition; global greenhouse gas; instrument equipment; interferometric multispectral imagery; interferometric multispectral imaging; measurement technique; multispectral image; satellite remote sensing; spaceborne interferometer; spaceborne sensor; spectral radiance; spectroradiometer; three-dimensional Fourier transform; three-dimensional spatial coherence function; volume interferometer; wave-front shearing interferometer; Filters; Fourier transforms; Global warming; Image sensors; Lenses; Monitoring; Multispectral imaging; Radiometry; Satellite broadcasting; Spectroradiometers;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium Proceedings, 1998. IGARSS '98. 1998 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4403-0
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.1998.702299